Newsletters
Bacigalupe, G. (2012). Adding not the same as including: Making family research relevant for all. The Family Psychologist, 28(1), 12-14.
Bacigalupe, G. (2011). Adherencia a una dieta libre de gluten entre familias con un menor con enfermedad celiaca. Estrategias para el éxito o el fracaso. [Gluten free diet among familie with a child diagnosed with celiac disease: Success failure strategies.] Grano de Mazorca: Bolentin Informativo Nº2, 3-4.
Bacigalupe, G. (2011). A review of the Immigrant Task Force Draft Report. The Family Psychologist, 27 (3), 11-12.
Bacigalupe, G. (2011). Families, emergent technologies, and adolescence. The Family Psychologist, 27(2), 11-13.
Bacigalupe, G. (2011). Social media as untapped potential: A task for us all. Afta Update, April, 8.
Bacigalupe, G. (2010). Post-disaster efforts and foreign trauma psychology expertise. Reflections after the Chile’s earthquake. APA Division 56 Trauma Psychology Newsletter, 5(10), 8-10.
Bacigalupe, G. (2010). What can Lorenzo’s Oil teach us about social media? The AFTA Update, Spring, 1-2.
Bacigalupe, G. (2010). VP for Public Interest and Diversity. Bulletin of the Society for Family Psychology: The Family Psychology, 26(1), 11
Bacigalupe, G. (2009). The Drummer, The Reader, and Revolutionary Road. The continuous search for what really matters. The AFTA Update, Fall.
Fraenkel, P. & Bacigalupe, G. (2009). Community Practice and Programs: The Heart and Soul of Effective Collaborations. The AFTA Update, Fall.
Bacigalupe, G., & Komack, L.J. (2006, Fall). The gluten-free way: Diet adherence. The Healthy Villi Newsletter, 4-6.
Bacigalupe. G. (2006). A family therapist consulting in complex settings: Part II: Family-Based Practice Models. The Extended Family: MAMFT Newsletter, 2, 3-4.
Bacigalupe, G. & Roberts, J. (Eds.) (2005). Immigrant families and immigration in the post 9/11 era. AFTA Resource Package. Washington, DC. American Family Therapy Academy.
Bacigalupe, G. (2005). The state of integration in family systems theory Plenary. AFTA Newsletter, 91, 14-17.
Bacigalupe. G. (2005). A family therapy consulting in complex settings: Part I. The Extended Family: MAMFT Newsletter, 1, 3.
Bacigalupe, G. (2004, Fall). The Food Allergen Labeling & Consumer Protection Act: A terrific success for the celiac community. The Healthy Villi Newsletter, 5-6.
Bacigalupe, G. (2003). Discussing findings with peers and stakeholders. QSR Insight:The QSR Newsletter, 21, 4, 11
Bacigalupe, G. (2002). Dialogical conversations and animating democracy in the U.S. AFTA Newsletter, 86, 19-22
Bacigalupe, G. (2001, Fall). Latino family therapists here and there. Terapeutas familiares Latinos aquí y allá. AFTA Newsletter, 83, 28-30
Bacigalupe, G. (2001, June). A couple of consulting tools. In Larger Systems Committee (Ed.), Starter kit for larger systems practitioners (p. 37). Washington DC: AFTA.
Bacigalupe, G. (2001 Winter/Spring). Who writes about supervision? A brief reflection. Supervision Bulletin, 7.
Bacigalupe, G. (2001, Winter). Access to health care for Latinos in Massachusetts: Findings and policy implications. The Mauricio Gastón Institute Report, 4-5, 7.
Bacigalupe, G. (1999, Fall). The Men in Therapy Clinical Plenary: A commentary. AFTA Newsletter, 77, 15-17.
Bacigalupe, G. (1998, Winter). Bridges, children, & the war in Bosnia: A conversation with Senija Tahirovic & Vahida Salinovic-Bjedic. AFTA Newsletter, 73, 20-22.
Bacigalupe, G. (1996-97, Winter). Learning from consulting abroad: Being in, out, and connected. Y que viva el cliente! AFTA Newsletter, 23-25.
Bacigalupe, G. (1996, Summer). State terrorism and the invisibility of family violence. AFTA Newsletter, 64, 41-42.
Bacigalupe, G. (1993, Spring). Liability issues for clinicians and managed care entities. The Extended Family: MAMFT Newsletter, 3-5.
Bacigalupe, G. (1989, Fall). Political violence and Chilean families: From the inside and the outside. AFTA Newsletter, 37, 33-35.